The Ecere SDK is a cross-platform toolkit for building software applications. It currently runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X (through X11), FreeBSD, and the Android OS. It should run on other Unix platforms with minor testing/tweaking. With the Ecere SDK, you can develop applications once and deploy them on all supported platforms alongside a lightweight runtime environment. It introduces eC, an object oriented language derived from and fully compatible with C, compromising neither runtime performance nor ease of use. A built-in 3D engine supporting both Direct3D and OpenGL is fully integrated.

XTREEMFS is a distributed and replicated file system for the Internet. Clients and servers can be distributed world-wide. You can mount and access your files via the Internet from anywhere. You can easily replicate your files across data centers to reduce network consumption and latency and increase data availability.

Field3D is a library for storing voxel data. It provides C++ classes that handle in-memory storage and a file format based on HDF5. The library and file format is both flexible and extendable and supports heterogeneous storage of data structures, bit depths, transformations/mappings, and metadata in a single file. A plugin and class factory architecture allows new data structures, mappings, and file I/O routines to be added. Dense and MAC-fields handle basic fluid simulation tasks and volume rendering, and optimization of used/unused space is provided by sparse fields, which include an out-of-core/dynamic loading mechanism. Procedural fields are also supported.

Banjo is a blogging application with bells and whistles, written using the Django framework. It supports caching and skinning. It is suitable for any blog, but is most appropriate for integration into an existing Django application, such as a Satchmo store or a forum. It supports multiple blogs from one installation, each with their own skin. The blogs can be served from unique domain names, from subdirectories, or from subdomains with equal ease, without special configuration. Trackback and Pingback are supported and you can use standard blogging tools such as Ecto, Mars Edit, or ScribeFire to post to the blog.

FFmpegPHP is a pure OO PHP port of the ffmpeg-php wrapper. It adds an easy to use, object-oriented API for accessing and retrieving information from video and audio files. It has methods for returning frames from movie files as images that can be manipulated
using PHP's image functions. This works well for automatically creating thumbnail images from movies.
It is also useful for reporting the duration and bitrate of audio files (MP3, WMA, etc.). It can access many of the video formats supported by ffmpeg, including MOV, AVI, MPG, and WMV.

Nagios has been around for quite some time, but producing output it can consume is something of a black art. Only the plugin documentation actually explains what all the extra semicolons or extended formatting even mean. This is especially onerous when performance consuming add-ons expect a specific structure before operating properly. The NagAconda package strives to greatly simplify the process of actually generating Nagios output using Python.

XRDL is a language and tools for automatic client generation for XML-RPC services. It provides a way to create simple service definitions for XML-RPC services. It is inspired by WSDL, but aims for ease of use in the spirit of XML-RPC. It supports exporting complex (recursive) types, as well as methods. It includes a number of tools, allowing automatic XRDL generation for servers and clients written in PHP or C++/Qt.

IrisMVC is an OOP PHP framework that developers can use as a strong and secure foundation on which to build various Web applications following the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern. It only provides the basic functionality developers need, without reinventing the wheel, so the learning curve is dramatically short and they should be able to start using it at full capacity in days. The goal is to allow developers to create Web sites faster without needing to learn a whole new PHP framework.

Libhello is a library for UNIX-like systems that handles friendly greetings. It can be used as a simple example of a library, of a library bindings, of using CMake, or just for fun. Libhello is written in C and translated to many spoken and programming languages.